Some woollies can be washed in a washing machine; if they can, it says so on the label, so look at that. If it says Machine Washable put it in on its own with some gentle washing liquid (for colours) and turn the dial to the wool setting.

If this is the first time, try hand washing it. Put some lukewarm water into a bowl and a capful of Stergene in with the jumper. Leave it for about an hour, squeezing the suds into the jumper now and then; tip the water away, rinse jumper in fresh water and then gently squeeze as much water from the jumper as you can with your hands; now lay a towel flat, put the jumper on it and roll it in the towel to get a little more water from it.

Final stage is to dry it flat, regardless of how it was washed; you can get little flat drying nets which go over the bath, if you need to.

Great - another "Rouge Derriere" who needs wrapping in cotton wool and having his hand held through life... :roll:

Washing instructions for all Pusser's kit is on the attached label. If you can't understand the label then you're a moron. And if you have the CDF to post your question in RR, then perhaps you could've obtained a more appropriate anwer from Google, rather than asking silly questions just to boost your post count..? :?

Some woollies can be washed in a washing machine; if they can, it says so on the label, so look at that. If it says Machine Washable put it in on its own with some gentle washing liquid (for colours) and turn the dial to the wool setting.

If this is the first time, try hand washing it. Put some lukewarm water into a bowl and a capful of Stergene in with the jumper. Leave it for about an hour, squeezing the suds into the jumper now and then; tip the water away, rinse jumper in fresh water and then gently squeeze as much water from the jumper as you can with your hands; now lay a towel flat, put the jumper on it and roll it in the towel to get a little more water from it.

Final stage is to dry it flat, regardless of how it was washed; you can get little flat drying nets which go over the bath, if you need to.

Great - another "Rouge Derriere" who needs wrapping in cotton wool and having his hand held through life... :roll:

Washing instructions for all Pusser's kit is on the attached label. If you can't understand the label then you're a moron. And if you have the CDF to post your question in RR, then perhaps you could've obtained a more appropriate anwer from Google, rather than asking silly questions just to boost your post count..? :?